Published , by TJ Denzer
Published , by TJ Denzer
Tragedy has hit the Overwatch League player community this week. Philadelphia Fusion player Kim "Alarm" Kyeong-Bo has passed away at the age of 20. He was a flex support main with incredible range across the game’s cast of healers, buffers, and debuffers, not to mention a break-out player in last year’s competition, claiming the title of Rookie of the Year 2020.
The news of Alarm’s passing was broken via the Philadelphia Fusion Twitter on November 7, 2021. The statement included was as follows:
As can be noted above, no details or cause of death were provided at this time.
Despite ongoing issues at Activision Blizzard, the Overwatch League has carried on in 2021. It was the Shanghai Dragons that took the 2021 Grand Finals in this year’s competition, but the Philadelphia Fusion still had a place in the road to the final showdown, making it to the Overwatch League 2021 Playoffs before being knocked out by the LA Gladiators.
Alarm was still an active and strong part of the Philadelphia Fusion roster in Overwatch League’s 2021 season, playing a major role in the team’s playoff run. He was also the breakout star of the team in his rookie year. In addition to the aforementioned Rookie of the Year 2020 award, Alarm also garnered a nomination for the Most Valuable Player Award.
Many esports organizations and players have mourned the sudden and tragic loss of Alarm over the weekend. Shacknews joins them in sharing condolences with Alarm’s friends and family in this trying time.